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abdominal contractions
Alexanders disease
Alexanders disease, adult onset
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
aphonia
areflexia
astrogliopathy
ataxia
ataxia, cerebellar
ataxia, hereditary
ataxia, progressive
ataxia, truncal
ataxic gait
auditory evoked brainstem potentials
autoantibodies
autoimmune disease
autonomic dysfunction
Behcet's syndrome
botulinum toxin
brainstem, dysfunction, eye movement disorders with
brainstem, infarction of
brainstem, lesion of
Brueghel's syndrome
bulbar palsy
celiac disease, adult
cerebellar atrophy, primary
cerebellar degeneration
cerebellar disease, eye movement disorder in
cerebellum, disease of
cerebrovascular accident
clonazepam
complications
degenerative diseases of CNS
dementia
demyelinating disease
developmental retardation
dilantin
diplopia
dizziness
dysarthria
dysdiadochokinesia
dysmetria
ear, clicking of
electroencephalogram
electroencephalogram, abnormalities of
encephalopathy
epilepsia partialis continua
eye movement, disorders of
failure to thrive
familial
fine motor function, impaired
gait disorder
gene
gene mutation
genetic neurologic disorders
GFAP gene
glutamic acid decarboxylase, antibody
head nodding
heart sign
heralding manifestation
hyperreflexia
hypometric saccades
imbalance
inferior olivary nucleus
internuclear ophthalmoplegia
internuclear ophthalmoplegia, bilateral
intestinal biopsy
lateropulsion
leukodystrophy
leukoencephalopathy, differential diagnosis
life expectancy
locked-in syndrome
macrocephaly
malabsorption syndrome
medulla oblongata
medulla oblongata, lesion of
meningitis
midbrain
midbrain, infarction of
misdiagnosis
mortality
motor neuron disease
movement disorder
MRI
MRI, abnormal
MRI, contrast enhanced
multiple sclerosis
multiple sclerosis, misdiagnosis
myoclonus
myoclonus, abdominal
myoclonus, segmental
myoclonus, treatment of
neurologic disease
neuropathology
nystagmus
nystagmus, gaze-evoked
nystagmus, monocular
nystagmus, pendular
nystagmus, primary position of gaze
nystagmus, upbeating on upgaze
nystagmus, vertical
ocular dysmetria
ocular myoclonus
olivary degeneration, hypertrophic
optic atrophy
oscillopsia
palatal myoclonus
palatal myoclonus, essential
paraparesis
paraparesis, spastic
paroxysmal neurologic deficits
pontine hemorrhage
posterior inferior cerebellar artery syndrome
prognosis
progressive ataxia and palatal tremor
progressive neurologic disorder
Purkinje cell
remote effect of cancer on the nervous system
respiratory myoclonus
review article
Rosenthal fibers
seizure
seizure, clicking sound with
seizure, focal
sleep
sodium valproate
speech disorder
speech disorder, non aphasic
spinal cord, injury of
spinal cord, lesion of
spinocerebellar ataxia type 1
spinopontine atrophy, dominant
stiff man syndrome
tandem gait, ataxic
transsynaptic degeneration
treatment of neurologic disorder
triangle of Guillain and Mollaret
tumor pseudoprogression
Wernekinck commissure syndrome
Whipple's disease
white matter disease
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Familial Psychosis & Diverse Neurologic Abnormalities in Adult-Onset Gaucher's Disease
Arch Neurol 36:95-99, Neil,J.F.,et al, 1979

Uraemic Myoclonus:An Example of Reticular Reflex Myoclonus
JNNP 42:52-55, Chadwick,D.,et al, 1979

Postanoxic Action Myoclonus (Lance-Adams Syndrome) Responding to Valproate
Arch Neurol 36:44-45, Rollinson,R.D.,et al, 1979

Myoclonus Following Spinal Anesthesia
Neurol 29:379-380, Fox,E.J.,et al, 1979

Clinical Similarity of Alzheimer & Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
Ann Neurol 6:368-369, Watson,C.P., 1979

Subacute Spongiform Encephalopathy (Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease)
Brain 101:333-344, Masters,C.L.,et al, 1978

Progressive Dialysis Encephalopathy
Ann Neurol 4:199-204, Lederman,R.J.,et al, 1978

Treatment of Myoclonus with Pheneturide
JNNP 41:598-602, Ward,C.D., 1978

Imipramine in Absence & Myoclonic-astatic Seizures
Neurol 28:953-957, Fromm,G.H.,et al, 1978

Familial Chorea & Myoclonus Epilepsy
Neurol 28:913-919, Takahata,N.,et al, 1978

Juvenile Amaurotic Idiocy (Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis) & Lymphocyte Fingerprint Profiles
Ann Neurol 4:531-536, Baumann,R.J.,et al, 1978

Glycine Encephalopathy
NEJM 298:687, Ch'ien,L.T., 1978

Juvenile Neuroaxonal Dystrophy:Clinical, Electrophysiological, & Neuropathological Features
Ann Neurol 3:419, Dorfman,L.J.,et al, 1978

Post-anoxic Action Myoclonus:Improvement with Valproic Acid
NEJM 299:313, Fah,S., 1978

The Cherry-red Spot-Myoclonus Syndrome
Ann Neurol 3:234, Rapin,I.,et al, 1978

Drug Therapy, Clonazepam
NEJM 299:812-816, Brown,T.R., 1978

Serotonin & Myoclonic Seizures
NEJM 296:101, Munsat,T.L., 1977

Long-term Therapy of Myoclonus & Other Neurologic Disorders with L-5-Hydroxytryptophan & Carbidopa
NEJM 296:70, VanWoert,M.H.,et al, 1977

Familial Paroxysmal Dystonic Choreoathetosis & its Differentiation From Related Syndromes
Ann Neurol 2:285, Lance,J.W., 1977

Clinical Pathologic Conference, Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease, (Case record 43-1977)
NEJM 297:930, Scully,R.E.,et al, 1977

Spinal Myoclonus
Neurol 27:942, Hoehn,M.M.,et al, 1977

Sodium Valproate & Clonazepam in the Treatment of Intractable Epilepsy
Arch Neurol 34:14, Lance,W.,et al, 1977

Clonazepam & Branchial Myoclonus
Ann Neurol 1:306, Gledhill,R.F., 1977

Subacute Measles Encephalitis Complicating Hodgkin's Disease in an Adult
Ann Neurol 1:452, Wolinsky,J.S.,et al, 1977

Familial Essential Myoclonus
Brain 93:131-138, Korten,J.J.,et al, 1977

Myoclonus in Alzheimer Disease
Arch Neurol 33:278-280, Faden,A.I.,et al, 1976

Neurologic Complications After Treatment for Whipple's Disease:A Report of Four Patients
Medicine 55:467, Knox,D.L.,et al, 1976

Progressive Dialytic Encephalopathy
et al JNNP 39:411, Chokroverty,S., 1976

Neurologic Disorders in Renal Failure (1st of Two Parts)
NEJM 294:143, Raskin,N.H.,et al, 1976

Progressive Rubella Encephalitis
NEJM 292:990-993, 994-998, 1023-1024975., Townsend,J.J., 1975

Levodopa-Induced Myoclonus
Arch Neurol 32:331-334, Klawans,H.L., 1975

Chronic Progressive Panencephalitis due to Rubella Virus Simulating Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis
NEJM 292:994-998,1023, Weil, M.L.,et al, 1975

Clinical Advances in the Evaluation of Deep Coma
MCV Quart 10:152, Suter,C., 1974

Case Records of MGH
NEJM 29l:l4l, 1974; 29l:263, 1974 Subscute Sclerosing Panencephalitis., , 1974

Case Records of MGH-NEJM 285:621
1971., , 1971

Studies in Myoclonus Epilepsy (Lafora Body Form)
Neurol 20:160, Sakai,M.,et al, 1970

Restless Legs
Lead Article BMJ 758, Dec1970., , 1970

Neurologic Disorders Seen In the Uremic Patient
Arch Int Med 126:781, Tyler,H.R., 1970

Clinical Spectrum of Ocular Bobbing
JNNP 33:771, Susac,J.O.,et al, 1970

Neurological Examination of the Comatose Patient
Acta Neurol Scan Suppl. 38, Vol45969., Fisher,C.M., 1969

Whipple's Disease & Papilledema
Arch Int Med 123:74, Switz,D.M.,et al, 1969

Encephalitis with Myoclonus in Whipple's Disease
JNNP 32:338, Stoupel,N.,et al, 1969

Neurologic Disorders in Renal Failure
Am J Med 44:734, Tyler,H.R., 1968

Myoclonic Jerks & Falls:Aetiology, Classification & Treatment
Med Journ of Aust 1:114, Lance,J., 1968

Studies in Myoclonus Epilepsy (Lafora Body Form)
Arch Neurol 19:15, Yokoi,S.,et al, 1968

Spastic Pseudosclerosis (Creutzfeldt-Jakob Dis) Van Rossum A. , In:Vinken, P. J.
Handbk of Clin Neurol Vol 6 North-Holland Publ. Amster 1968 Ch 28, p 726., Bruyn,G.W., 1968

Startle Disease or Hyperkplexia Pathological Surprise Reaction
J Neurol Sci 5:523, Villeneuve,A.,et al, 1967

Hyperkplexia"Jumping Frenchman of Maine"
Arch Neurol 12:311, Stevens,H., 1965

The Neurological Sequelae of Electrical Injury
Can Med Assn J 91:195, Silversides,J., 1964

Syndrome of Intention of Action Myoclonus as a Sequel to Hypoxic Encephalopathy
Brain 86:111, Lance,J.,et al, 1963



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